Morning Light
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Tones: Creamy White, Walnut, Carmel, Warm Gray
About The Print: A view of a quaint town, quiet and dimly illuminated by the soft light of the morning. Oil on canvas.
About The Artist: Adolf Kaufmann was an Austrian landscape and marine painter, born in Troppau, who began as a largely self-taught artist before refining his craft under animal painter Émile van Marcke in Paris. Deeply influenced by the Barbizon school and the French *paysage intime* style he encountered in the 1870s, Kaufmann painted atmospheric, color‑rich rural scenes—woodland ponds, meadows, riversides—often populated by a figure or two. Alternating residencies in Paris, Berlin, Düsseldorf, and Munich, he settled in Vienna in 1890, where he co‑founded an art school for women with Carl von Merode and Heinrich Lefler, exhibited extensively at the Vienna Künstlerhaus, Munich Glaspalast, and Große Berliner Kunstausstellung, and signed many Paris‑painted works under pseudonyms like “A. Guyot” in varying styles. His work earned numerous awards and was collected by European aristocrats from Napoleon III to Tsar Nicholas II; today his works can be found in institutions such as the Leopold Museum in Vienna and the Pera Museum in Istanbul.


